Arab League Secretary General Amr Mussa has held talks with Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz on his Middle East peace proposal.
Their talks focused on "Prince Abdullah's ideas on peace in the Middle East," the latest Arab and international developments, and the "atrocities committed by Israeli forces against the Palestinian people," the Saudi state news agency said.
The agency gave no further details on the talks at the Red Sea port city of Jeddah, which were also attended by Foreign Minister Mr Saud al-Faisal and Prince Nawaf bin Abdul Aziz, the head of Saudi intelligence.
Price Abdullah, Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, has proposed supporting full Arab ties with Israel in exchange for a complete Israeli withdrawal from territory it occupied in the 1967 Middle East war.
Mr Mussa said before his departure from Cairo that he would also pass on to Saudi leaders the "impressions" of Libyan leader Gen Muammar Gadafy concerning the position of the Arabs and his ideas for settling the Arab-Israeli conflict.
On Saturday, Gen Gadafy revealed his own tougher conditions for peace with Israel and threatened to pull out of the Arab League.
Sources close to the Arab League said Mr Mussa had persuaded Gen Kadhafi to at least put off the move.
AFP